Hidden criticism? : the methodology and plausibility of the search for a counter-imperial subtext in Paul / Christoph Heilig.
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TextPublication details: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, 2017.Edition: Fortress Press editionDescription: xviii, 199 pages ; 24 cmISBN: - 9781506428123
- 9781506428123
- Methodology and plausibility of the search for a counter- imperial subtext in Paul
- BS2650.52 Â .H45 2017
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This edition includes new preface.
Originally published: Tübingen : Mohr Siebeck, 2015.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-179) and indexes.
1. Analogy. Introduction -- Analysis of Somn. 2 -- Conclusions -- 2. Approach. Counter-imperial "echoes" in the subtext -- Evaluating hypotheses -- "Echoes" of the Empire -- Excursus: Inference to the best explanation -- 3. Discourse context. Introduction -- James C. Scott's categories -- Application to the Pauline letter -- 4. Roman context. The public transcript -- Roman ideology in the environment of Paul -- 5. Pauline context. Counter- imperial attitude? -- From attitude to expression : modifications of the echo-hypothesis -- 6. Explanatory context. Introducing explanatory potential -- Establishing parallels between Paul and the Empire -- From intertextuality to criticism : neutral parallel or antithesis? -- 7. Conclusions.
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